Re-charting Architecture or the End of “Architecture” as We Know It?

As a discipline, the exchange of ideas between architecture and other disciplines or subject areas occurs as a rule rather than an exception. In an attempt to re-chart architecture, mapping the exchange may give a more complete picture as a reflection of architecture itself. In doing so, a survey of...

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Main Author: Fadjar Maharika Ilya
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:SHS Web of Conferences
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/20184102005
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spelling doaj-467eb2e6b489424299b82beedec0065e2021-02-02T01:48:33ZengEDP SciencesSHS Web of Conferences2261-24242018-01-01410200510.1051/shsconf/20184102005shsconf_eduarchsia2018_02005Re-charting Architecture or the End of “Architecture” as We Know It?Fadjar Maharika IlyaAs a discipline, the exchange of ideas between architecture and other disciplines or subject areas occurs as a rule rather than an exception. In an attempt to re-chart architecture, mapping the exchange may give a more complete picture as a reflection of architecture itself. In doing so, a survey of the use of the word “architecture” was carried out. Scopus.com was used extensively to explore articles using the word in their abstract, keyword, or title. The finding shows that the word “architecture” is extensively used in nearly all subject areas in Scopus stretching the meaning of architecture to its widest as the organization of things. That “Architecture” itself seems to be diminishing leads to more questions particularly regarding Architectural Education 4.0.https://doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/20184102005Scopusinformation technologyArchitectural Education 4.0
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title_short Re-charting Architecture or the End of “Architecture” as We Know It?
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description As a discipline, the exchange of ideas between architecture and other disciplines or subject areas occurs as a rule rather than an exception. In an attempt to re-chart architecture, mapping the exchange may give a more complete picture as a reflection of architecture itself. In doing so, a survey of the use of the word “architecture” was carried out. Scopus.com was used extensively to explore articles using the word in their abstract, keyword, or title. The finding shows that the word “architecture” is extensively used in nearly all subject areas in Scopus stretching the meaning of architecture to its widest as the organization of things. That “Architecture” itself seems to be diminishing leads to more questions particularly regarding Architectural Education 4.0.
topic Scopus
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Architectural Education 4.0
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